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Identifying able underachievers
Relevant documents and links
- Underachievement – Overview of what is meant by underachievement, how it can be identified and how the issue can be addressed.
- Study Skills - Mentoring Able Underachievers – Helping underachievers identify their learning styles.
- Promoting Boys" Learning - Mentoring Able Underachievers – Resources to promote learning in boys.
- Learning Mentor Training - Mentoring Able Underachievers – Resources for training those who are to mentor able underachievers.
- Brain Power - Mentoring Able Underachievers – Explores brain-based learning ideas.
- Common characteristics of able pupils – List of characteristics commonly shown by able pupils.
- Identification methods - strengths and limitations – Assessment of the different methods commonly used to identify gifted pupils, showing the strengths and limitations of each approach.
- Gifted children with a learning difficulty – Gifted children with learning difficulties often go unidentified. This document describes the issues that can hamper identification of such children.
- Identifying disadvantaged highly able children – List suggesting methods that can be used to identify disadvantaged highly able children.
- Gender issues – Table identifying common reasons for underachievement in English for boys and girls and possible teaching methods that can be employed to address these issues.
- Identifying able underachievers – Flash film on identifying able underachievers.
- Able Underachievers PowerPoint to match Flash animation – Powerpoint presentation (to match flash animation) on able underachievers.
- Mentoring able underachievers – Mentoring able underachivers.
- Oxford Brookes - gifted and talented professional development – Professional development materials on gifted and talented provision.
- Raising the achievements of bilingual learners in primary schools: Evaluation – Report on how to raise achievements of bilingual learners in primary schools.
- Meeting the needs of newly arrived EAL learners – How to support EAL learners.
- Mentoring Able Underachievers – Designed for those involved in the provision of gifted and talented education within primary and secondary schools.